English Masterpieces, Volume 1P. Owen, 1957 |
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Page 403
... once will relapse ; for finding himself out of straits , he will revert to his customs : but he that cleareth by degrees induceth a habit of frugality , and gaineth as well upon his mind as upon his estate . Cer- tainly , who hath a ...
... once will relapse ; for finding himself out of straits , he will revert to his customs : but he that cleareth by degrees induceth a habit of frugality , and gaineth as well upon his mind as upon his estate . Cer- tainly , who hath a ...
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... once we dwelt our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , Drew me to school along the public way , Delighted with my bauble coach , and wrapped In scarlet ...
... once we dwelt our name is heard no more , Children not thine have trod my nursery floor ; And where the gardener Robin , day by day , Drew me to school along the public way , Delighted with my bauble coach , and wrapped In scarlet ...
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... once . But such arts as these have no merit , un- less when they are original . We admire them only once ; and this abruptness has nothing new in it . We have had it often before . Nay , we have it in the old song of Johnny Armstrong ...
... once . But such arts as these have no merit , un- less when they are original . We admire them only once ; and this abruptness has nothing new in it . We have had it often before . Nay , we have it in the old song of Johnny Armstrong ...
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MIDDLE ENGLISH LITERATURE | 58 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 97 |
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